Chant in a sentence as a noun

They shall chant "Thank you Pxtl, for saving us from male privilege!

That's a bit strong, of the protests I've seen 90%+ just wave their placards and chant for a few hours , then go home.

"Buy now or be priced out forever"And with this chant ringing in my ears, I went to a mortgage broker.

Those who laugh, as many do, are those who love to submerge themselves in a mob, feel its strength as theirs, chant and shake their spears as one.

This seems to be very similar to the "we can't find any programmers to hire" chant of Big Business -- nobody can find a decent laptop at the price they're willing to pay.

Chant in a sentence as a verb

Tenth-century Rome hosted the development of Gregorian chant and papal charters for the first universities.

Stop resisting.”One of the scariest subtleties with these situations is how police officers always chant "stop resisting" regardless of whether the person is resisting.

> I hardly ever hear the "USA" chant outside of sporting competitionsWatch some of the videos from gatherings and rallies leading up to last years presidential election.

Reading from disk, writing to the network, synchronizing, etc."People just sort of chant this, yet... if you upgrade from Python to something on the faster end of the spectrum, like D, you are very likely to still experience significant speed up, in my experience, even if you don't touch IO access patterns.

Chant definitions

noun

a repetitive song in which as many syllables as necessary are assigned to a single tone

verb

recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm; "The rabbi chanted a prayer"

See also: intone intonate cantillate

verb

utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically; "The students chanted the same slogan over and over again"

See also: tone intone